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These films left us weeping like babies! Carry on reading to see which films have made us tear up.
P.S. I Love You (2007), in which "Holly" (Hilary Swank) is left devastated after her husband "Jerry" (Gerard Butler) dies from cancer, is a real tearjerker. Distraught after his death, she finds some solace when she receives a letter written by her husband — the first of twelve — with a task she must fulfill...
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'The Green Mile' (1999) tells the story of prison warden "Paul Edgecomb" (Tom Hanks), who is has been in charge of "Cold Mountain State" prison's death row for years. However, when he meets convict "John," who is said to have murdered two little girls, his life changes as "John" has a mysterious gift...
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Disney must have been responsible for a sharp rise in tissue sales when they released Bambi (1942), one of the most beautiful Disney films but also one of the saddest.
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Dear John starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried brought audiences to tears worldwide. The film tells the story of lively student "Savannah Curtis" who falls in love with the soldier "John Tyree". He has to go back to the military only shortly after they start a relationship however, and, for many years, their only means of communication is via letters...
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Only the very hard of heart could possibly hold back tears while watching Schindler's List (1994), which tells the true tale of businessman "Oskar Schindler" (Liam Neeson) who employed Jewish workers from the Krakow Ghetto to make cheap field tableware for the war. When the brutality of the Holocaust reached Krakow, he risked his life to protect his workers and save them from the Nazis...
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We couldn't stop crying when we watched Titanic back in 1997, nor could we help falling in love with Leonardo DiCaprio. Young artist "Jack" falls hopelessly in love with beautiful and rich "Rose," but the class divide between them and the fact that "Rose" already has a fiancé she does not want is only the start of the drama...
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Disney's The Lion King (1994) is an absolute classic. Even as an adult it is impossible not to shed a tear or two when "Simba's" father "Mufasa" dies.
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The 1990 film Ghost is also a true tearjerker. The film tells the tale of an incredible love story between "Sam," who is killed, and "Molly," his great love for whom he comes back as a ghost.
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Of course, one of the most successful films of all time has to have a place in our gallery. "Forrest," (Tom Hanks) the narrator in Forrest Gump, only has an IQ of 75. He has been a part of modern history's major events and is in love with "Jenny"... One can't help but feel terribly sorry for strong "Forrest" who has to overcome countless tragedies while being disabled himself.
From being bullied to losing his best friend and his mother, "Forrest" is even terrified when he finds out he has a son and worries his son has the same disability as him.
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"Marley" the dog creates chaos when he enters the lives of young couple "John" (Owen Wilson) and "Jenny Grogan" (Jennifer Aniston) in Marley & Me (2009). However, they soon learn to love the Labrador puppy and he becomes a part of their family. When they have children he "helps" raise them and it is one of the most heartbreaking scenes of all time when he has to be put down by his vet.